This season Marc Maron's washed-up director, 'Sam Sylvia', continues to help this band of misfits learn the wrestling ropes now that their show has been picked up by late-night cable.

Ruth and her ex-pal Debbie continue to dance around each other after Ruth slept with her husband, Debbie's marriage continues to disintegrate, the characters struggle with their racial and cultural stereotypes, and some of the ladies experience the darker side of male-dominated show business.

This fabulous assortment of sophomore season billboards were snapped along the Sunset Strip, 3rd Street, Santa Monica Boulevard and Melrose Avenue by day and night from June 25 to June 27, 2018.

The season two outdoor ad campaign continues to make great use of LED flex neon to attract attention in the city skyline and keep the spirit of the 80s alive.

Fans of the lighthearted, uplifting show can also enjoy all these series launch and awards consideration billboards for GLOW.

Now more than ever the world needs women who know how to fight, for their rights, for their very survival. Keep on glowing ladies, shine bright like a neon sign.

These gorgeous women are ready to rumble for your enjoyment. It's GLOW time!UPDATED: Here's also a giant-sized billboard for the sophomore season spied along Hollywood'sSunset Boulevard opposite Netflix HQ on August 3, 2018.

Still no word on whether these female warriors will be back for a third season though.UPDATED: GLOW has been renewed for a third season and now the show's campaigning in the city skyline for Golden Globes, SAG Awards and Critics' Choice Awards consideration with this FYC billboard spotted along the Sunset Strip on November 15, 2018.UPDATED: Congratulations to GLOW for garnering a Golden Globe and SAG Award nomination for Alison Brie (for the second consecutive year) and the ensemble cast and stunt cast for three Screen Actors Guild Awards. Let's see if this FYC billboard from above the Sunset Strip on December 27, 2018, will help bring home the prizes.UPDATED: Here's also an Emmy consideration billboard for the retro wrestling dramedy spied along the Sunset Strip on May 22, 2019.

Daily Billboard always loves it when they use new visuals for Emmy campaigns and don't simply reuse amended season key art.